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V10 Magnum 8.0 Liter 76 K Miles 4x4 Dually 1 Ton Laramie Slt Quad Cab on 2040-cars

US $11,995.00
Year:1998 Mileage:76250
Location:

Quilcene, Washington, United States

Quilcene, Washington, United States

     Dodge Ram V10 Magnum 8.0 liter 3500 1 Ton Quad Cab Laramie SLT 4X4 dually, with the extended 8 foot stepside bed. It has a very clean 8.0 liter Magnum V10 (gas not Diesel) which runs, drives, and looks great. It delivers incredible power and torque. Automatic transmission shifts perfectly. This truck is fully equipped with 4 wheel drive, Quad Cab, Silver with silver / gray cloth interior with custom made seat covers to protect the original material (pristine seats below), Reclining Seats, Center Arm Rest which opens up for additional storage, Air conditioning, power steering, power windows, power ABS anti lock brakes, power door locks,  keyless entry, power drivers seat, AM/FM stereo with cassette, leather wrapped steering wheel, cruise control, dual front airbags, Privacy Glass, sliding rear window, "Super Hitch" double tow hitch package with extended "Torque Lift" tow unit for your extended camper shell,  chrome running boards, deluxe chrome wheel covers and chrome mud flaps, the 8' step side bed has the sprayed on Rhino bedliner. The paint shines like new and the interior is also in excellent condition with no rips, burns, or odors. It has never been in an accident, always parked in the Garage. This is a two owner truck with around 76,000 miles and it is in Very Nice Shape. It has only been used for highway driving (never off road). Never modified or lifted, original condition. Will accept Paypal and will help you arrange shipping to your home, or farm.

Kelly Blue Book (KBB) price is over $ 14,500 which is $3,500 higher than the opening bid and $ 2,500 higher than the Buy It Now price. You will not be disappointed.

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